Pavo-Shavakhotian Empire

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Pavo-Shavakhotian Empire
1787–1901


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Map of Pavo-Shavakhotian Empire at its height in 1796
Capital Ihana
Languages Siyan, Shavakhoti
Government Monarchy
History
 •  Established 1787
 •  First Lenezi Civil War 1901
Today part of  Lenezan
 Shavakhotia
 Loheta
 Faichan

Pavakhotia, often referred to as the Pavo-Shavakhotian Empire, or Lenezan, was a constitutional monarchy and great power in Western Vaniua between 1787 and 1895. Pavakhotia was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states. It was formed with the Treaty of Afąván in the aftermath of the First Váňudeic War and was dissolved after the beginning of the First Lenezi Civil War.

Pavakhotia was ruled by the House of Taceyijirid, which is the current royal family of Lenezan. It was a multinational state and one of Vaniua's major powers at the time. Pavakhotia was geographically the fourth-largest country in Vaniua at the time after the Faichani Empire, Vos Empire, and Vogian Empire, at around 1,128,470 km2 (~435,705 sq mi), and was the X-most populous. Pavakhotia was also the second country to industrialize after Vosan in Vaniua.

At its core was the dual monarchy, which was a real union between the former Lenezi Empire and the Shavakhotian Empire. Following the 1810 reforms, the Lenezi state held precedence over the Shavakhotian state in terms of power. The two states conducted common foreign, defense, and financial policies, but all other governmental faculties were divided among respective states. A third component of the union was the Kingdom of Loheta, an autonomous region under the Lenezi crown, which negotiated the Pavo–Lohetan Settlement in XXXX.

Pavakhotia entered into the Pavo-Vos Coal War against the Vos Empire in 1861. Pavakhotia's defeat in the war, and subsequent loss of the territories of Solama and Ževuzah triggered the Slow Decay, a period of three decades in which the empire cascaded towards its downfall. Pavokhotia collapsed in the First Lenezi Civil War in 1895, with Shavakhotian and Lohetan resistance groups breaking off separately in 1896. With the signing of the Treaty of Wataful, the empire was officially dissolved. The The Reformed Kingdom of Lenezan and the First Republic of Shavakhotia were treated as its successors de jure, whereas the independence of the Southeastern Rietics of Pavakhotia as the Castles of Loheta, and the annexation of X by the Faichani Empire were also recognized by the treaty in 1901.

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